She Declared That The Key To A Successful Marriage And Family Is To Stop Putting Your Kids Above Your Spouse

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When you’re married, there is no one who is as important as your spouse. But once children enter the picture, they quickly become the main focus, and your spouse becomes a second thought.

Of course, it seems all too natural. Isn’t the number one rule of parenthood to put your kids above all else? A large number of marriages in America are child-centered.

However, that is not necessarily a good thing. Putting your kids first can actually be detrimental to your relationship with your significant other. So, if your kids aren’t at the top of the priority list, what is?

TikToker Maggie Owen (@maggowen) is sharing a piece of advice that has sparked a serious debate in the comments section. In her video, she declared that the key to a successful marriage and family is to stop putting your kids above your spouse.

“We see so often couples who drift apart because they get into a really busy season of life with their kids, and they put their kids first,” said Maggie.

“And the result of putting your kids first is that you lose yourself and you lose your relationship with your spouse because your kid life takes the place of the relationship with your husband. Prioritize one another. Like, we come first before everything else.”

Even science supports this ideology. Relationship and family experts state that the bond between you and your spouse can affect your kids.

Your emotional connection is the biggest factor in determining your child’s social, emotional, and cognitive development.

However, research shows that the levels of marital satisfaction experience a significant drop during the first three years of having a new baby.

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According to the Journal of Family Psychology, only 33 percent of couples are able to maintain their level of satisfaction.

Prioritizing a marriage does not mean that parents can neglect their children. Parents will always be responsible for their children’s well-being.

The goal is to preserve your relationship with your spouse. When the both of you are happy, your kids will be, too.

Many TikTok users were completely divided in opinion in the comments section.

“I agree. Someday your kids grow up and move out. Then just be the couple and won’t know how to act toward each other,” pointed out one user.

“100%!! My wife and I put our kids first for a long time. Once we started prioritizing each other first, our marriage got so much better,” commented another.

“Disagree! You as a person should make sure you’re good, but 100% children should come first! They are your flesh and blood!” exclaimed a third.

“I don’t get this! My kids come before anything or anyone!! My husband is an adult…my children need me,” added a fourth.

@maggsowen

? Kids first? ???????? Think again! It’s easy to get lost in the whirlwind of parenthood, but here’s the truth… Your marriage matters too. ? Don’t let your love take a backseat. Make each other a priority. ? Your kids benefit from a strong, loving partnership. ???????? #motivationalvideos #success #business #personaldevelopment #inspirationalvideos #parents #kidsoftiktok

? original sound – Maggie Owen

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